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Honey Sapiens

Honey Sapiens

Honey Sapiens


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Summary

A revelatory look at the extensive damage most sugars do to the human brain, from conception through to old age and focusing on developmental problems, obesity, metabolic syndrome/diabetes, and dementia. Drawing on global research often ignored in the UK and US, honey emerges as the one 'good' sugar thanks to its amazing micro-nutrient content

Honey Sapiens Summary

Every human function requires energy, and no organ more so than the brain which accounts for only 2% of body weight but consumes 20% of total body energy production. Without a sufficient energy supply we lose the ability to think clearly, react quickly or make good decisions. In Honey Sapiens, pharmacist Mike McInnes explores human energy metabolism and how this is affected negatively by refined sugars and positively by honey. In particular, his more than 20 years of research into sports nutrition have shown him the central importance of the little-known enzyme glutamine synthetase and how this is degraded by refined sugars, a key factor in memory loss, dementia and neurocognitive problems in the young and old and in utero. Drawing on an internationally diverse range of published findings, often ignored in English-speaking countries, he explains this causal pattern and the solutions, including the unrivalled part honey and the bioflavonoids it contains can play in supporting brain function long-term and protecting it from refined sugar degradation.

About

Mike McInnes is a pharmacist and sports nutritionist who has worked with many athletes. After selling his award-winning pharmacy business to Boots in 1997 he began researching the specifics of energy partition and selection in exercise and has continued to research the relationship between sugars and energy, especially for enhancing mental and sports performance, for over 20 years. He is the author of The Honey Diet (Hodder 2014, also translated into German) and The Hibernation Diet (2007).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Sugars - the ugly, the bad and the good; The sugar sickness syndromes - how did we get here? Glutamine synthetase - the engine of cognition, communication and language; Oxidising glutamine synthetase, the enzyme of human cognition; Sugar sickness syndrome #1: Obesity; Sugar sickness syndrome #2: Type 2 diabetes; Sugar sickness syndrome #3: Alzheimer's disease; Sugar sickness syndrome #0: Autism spectrum disorders; Honey and its bioflavonoids; Notes and annotated references

Additional information

GOR013676337
9781781612217
1781612218
Honey Sapiens: Human cognition and sugars: the ugly, the bad and the good by
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hammersmith Health Books
2023-07-13
280
N/A
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